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Try this slow cooker recipe for pork chops that are moist, tender, and delicious. RecipeTips.com also has great slow cooker ham recipes, slow cooker beef roast recipes, and slow cooker corned beef.
Flavorful and tender brisket, slow cooked in beer, chili sauce and McCormick® Slow Cookers Savory Pot Roast Seasoning is a warm and comforting dinner to come home to.
Try our Slow Cooker Banana Bread Recipe for using a slow cooker as an alternative method for baking banana bread. Visit us for more slow cooker recipes, banana bread recipes, and slow cooker basics.
Try a hearty beef stew slow cooker recipe to satisfy a hungry appetite. Looking for other great slow cooker recipes? Visit RecipeTips.com for more recipes and beef cooking tips.
You can have delicious ribs without standing over a grill. These slow cooker spareribs are falling-off-the-bone tender. Serve with your favorite BBQ fixin's.
Under $2.00 per serving. Sweet and tangy describe this mild, family-style BBQ pork. Start with a boneless shoulder roast or substitute a boneless loin roast for a lower fat BBQ.
Try this easy chicken noodle soup slow cooker recipe. Visit RecipeTips.com for information on chicken cooking times and many helpful tips on cooking chicken.
Under $1.75 per serving. For an easy-to-prepare meal, use McCormick® Beef Stew Seasoning with beef cubes and vegetables in your slow cooker. The beef is deliciously tender and the vegetables are infused with a wonderful beef flavor.
Wonderful for cold weather days, hearty Chicken Tortellini Soup is made easily in your slow cooker with Slow Cookers Chicken Noodle Soup Seasoning Mix.
Quick and easy dip that is perfect during those football games. I usually brown the meat in advance and toss the stuff into a slow cooker an hour or so before snack time.
Slow cooked brats finished on the grill with slightly sweet sauerkraut. Granny Smith apples work great in this, but I'm sure any others would be fine, too.
Simple ham and egg casserole that you make the night before. You could even use the slow cooker if you like to sleep in and your guests get up early. They can just help themselves!
Corn on the Cob
The best way I've found to cook corn on the cob, without taking a lot of time is in the microwave. The big advantage of this is the husk keeps all the nutrients and taste inside.